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He's been one of my favorites since he joined. I'm glad he's getting more work this season (I guess maybe because Taran left?).

Yeah, I mean I'm happy about The Lobster and Anomalisa, and there are a couple good things I've already seen, but not too much.

Tom Hardy is playing a lot of famous criminals and I'm okay with that.

Ed Norton did a similar one that was Halloween a couple years back. And I wanna say Steve Buscemi did a Christmas one first? It's a great recurring sketch though.

Barely related, the rat from Ratatouille will always be Ratatouille to me.

The Bible

I watched the one from the golden globes (I assume) with Ricky Gervais, Peele, Fred Armisen, etc. recently, and it's also really good.

I thought Joel Edgerton was pretty good, too.

I thought his Dirty Dancing thing on Update was hilarious, but he really didn't have much to do beyond that.

The references to it in Heroes Reborn were maybe the worst part about it. But it's a tough call.

Interestingly, Paul Rudd and James Franco are in both.

I was thinking Alison Brie or Kate Micucci for Squirrel Girl

Or Jimmy Carr!

Weren't two of their documentaries nominated?

I was gonna say "Providence" by Sonic Youth, but apparently that was Mike Watt from Minutemen and not, as I thought, Thurston's dad.

I love his suggestion to change the Beatles song to "she loves you, ooh ooh ooh."

I was thinking about that scene the other day and it had never occurred to me before how much money they were wasting by pumping all the gas on each other, which just made the scene funnier for me.

For some reason my first thought was Jane Lynch and I was like, what's she doing in Twin Peaks?!

Sometimes I try to play that game with people out at restaurants, but I'm just not as lucky as RDJ's character at finding the right people.

Yet you remain, as always, a baby.